Sypalettus or Sypalettos ( Ancient Greek: Συπαληττός) was a deme in ancient Attica of the phyle of Cecropis, sending two delegates to the Athenian Boule. [1]
Probably Sypalettus was a divided deme, even if this hypothesis is not confirmed by all scholars. The inscription that suggests the placement of the deme is a sacred calendar of 470-460 BCE; [2] this document it is very important because it is the first Attican written text that prohibits changes to the law.
Its site is located near Nea Ionia (formerly, Kukuvaones). [3] [4]
38°04′19″N 23°45′35″E / 38.0718195°N 23.759814°E
Sypalettus or Sypalettos ( Ancient Greek: Συπαληττός) was a deme in ancient Attica of the phyle of Cecropis, sending two delegates to the Athenian Boule. [1]
Probably Sypalettus was a divided deme, even if this hypothesis is not confirmed by all scholars. The inscription that suggests the placement of the deme is a sacred calendar of 470-460 BCE; [2] this document it is very important because it is the first Attican written text that prohibits changes to the law.
Its site is located near Nea Ionia (formerly, Kukuvaones). [3] [4]
38°04′19″N 23°45′35″E / 38.0718195°N 23.759814°E